Google announces Android Pay
Apple's mobile payment service Apple Pay immediately convinced many, because in less than 72 hours more than one million Americans connected it with their credit cards, which far exceeded the most optimistic predictions of international experts on mobile payment systems.

WhatsApp now compatible with Firefox and Opera
Since the end of January this year, a popular online service WhatsApp can also be used within a web browser. While this option was only available to users of Chrome, now also those who use Mozilla Firefox or Opera can use it.

Ads now also on Google Play
Google has in the last three months of last year earned 41 percent more profit than at the end of 2013, but investors and analysts were disappointed because they expected more. Revenues increased by 15 percent, which was not enough. As a result, Google decided to introduce advertisements on one of the few places still free of ads.

First pirate app on Windows Store!
Microsoft recently found itself in a precarious position, as users of Windows Store disclosed pirated version of the mobile game Darkest Dungeon.

Google Inbox now also for businesses!
At the end of October programmers of Google prepared a very interesting application Inbox for their electronic mailbox Gmail, which brings a new look to e-mails.

GTA V for PC delayed again!
Rockstar has recently made the announcement that expected Heists mode will be out on March 10 for the owners of consoles and in the same breath mentioned that the PC version will be late again.

YouTube will soon be payable
Robert Kyncl, head of the business sector of YouTube confirmed that web portal YouTube will soon become payable in the form of monthly subscriptions.

Snapchat strongly against pornography!
Snapchat is currently used by over 30 million users, who share more than 350 million photos a day, including nudity, pornography and other objectionable material.

Dropbox users get 100 GB of free space!
As competition in the field of data storing is growing rapidly, Microsoft has prepared a special offer for users of Dropbox. All Dropbox users who are ready to transition to OneDrive, get 100GB of free space.

NSA software in hard drives discovered!
Many current affairs related to espionage of US National Security Agency NSA (National Security Agency) have clearly shown that its agents could without any major problems intrude into virtually all cloud services and devices that are present on the market.